thing before committing instead of just going "oh yeah, I've been having this stuff
sitting around uncommitted for a while waiting on it to be blessed" and missing
out on things that'd changed in the meantime.
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and you can't use @Override in java 5 when implementing an interface method.
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- It's probably "more" standard, and maybe when they finally add Predicate
to java.util, it will be based on google's implementation.
- Unfortunately this is a little less efficient at runtime. The samskivert
Predicate can filter into a new Collection that knows its size, google's
code just returns an Iterable that is a *view* on the Iterable passed
in, so it doesn't know how many elements are in it. When we copy it into
an array, a List is first created to receive all the filtered elements
from this view, then that List is turned into an array. Oh well, it's
less lines of code here in this class thanks to Google's fun libs.
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Note: this involves generated code from a samskivert patch I only just sent to mdb,
but he's in a meeting, so that won't show up for a little.
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failure to implement a zero arg constructor even in a developer's single server
test environment.
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things to stuff into a translated string, but I've seen it happen
in internalish yohoho messages, so let's not blow up.
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importing receivers from their senders to satisfy their links.
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launcher which manages a lot of clients, but seems generally useful.
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directly to stderr. Logging an exception with the associated warning does the
right thing and logs the stack trace via the logging system.
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a singleton. At any rate, it fixes Project X, which we're
supposed to demo soon.
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server initialization phase. Only after the event thread is established is it
unsafe to be wild and wooly.
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clearDispatcher() as I saw some craziness in the wild.
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that the LogoffRequest is sent to the server even if we have one or more
pending messages on the writer's queue at the time of logoff().
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channel distributed objects but rather resolves the location of all channel
participants on every message delivery so that we don't have to attempt the
very fragile process of having every server that hosts a channel participant
maintain a subscription to the chat channel object on another peer.
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super useful. If one really needs it they can keep a final reference around.
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